Riot Games is “regretfully” canceling the 
League of Legends Mac
 beta client developed in partnership with TransGaming, citing issues 
with maintaining consistent parity between Mac and Windows PC versions 
in a rapid update cycle.
Announced last year, League
 of Legends is regarded as a DOTA clone - an action 
RTS video game which challenges rival teams to destroy the opponent’s 
Nexus, or have them surrender.
League of Legends is a session-based game in which matchmaking 
occurs based on the average Elo ratings of each individual players, with
 slight proprietary adjustments.
The game boasts five different 
modes: tutorial, custom, Co-Op vs. AI, normal and ranked.
In a 
forum post,
 the folks at Riot Games explain their decision to cut short the life of
 the proposed Mac client, saying, “Over the past 13 months we have been 
working with another company on a Mac version of LoL.”
“We have 
been silent because both companies have been exploring every possible 
avenue to ensure the Mac version is up to Riot standards. So far we have
 been unable to ensure a consistent quality bar across platforms.”
Noting
 that their rapid update cycle is at the heart of the issue, the game 
developer announces, “We are regretfully going to shut down the Mac Beta
 client indefinitely starting 12:00 AM PT on September 6, 2011.”
The
 studio promises to “continue to investigate the opportunity to provide 
player access on the Mac Platform in the future” but only when that 
opportunity “aligns with [their] service and content update standards.”
Testers
 that have accessed and used the League of Legends store during the Beta
 can either continue to play the Windows version of the game, or ask for
 a full refund.
Riot will also compensate active beta 
participants with a code that unlocks the Champions Pack, “as a token of
 appreciation for the time they have dedicated to helping us evaluate 
the Mac client and our sincere apology for not being able to have the 
testing work out as originally planned,” Riot states.
Today is 
the last day testers can login to the Mac client and click on the Store 
button to get their reward.
“Rewards will be added to the 
accounts of verified testers by the end of September,” Riot adds.
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